Ending homelessness for older women

Ending and preventing homelessness for older women was the focus of the 2021 Grants to End Homelessness program. Congratulations to the following organisations that were awarded a Grant to End Homelessness:

National Homeless Collective Ltd: Sisters in Safe Housing project will provide repayable loans for bond and rent in advance to older women (45 years and over) and women experiencing chronic homelessness, to help vulnerable women across metropolitan Melbourne secure housing and avoid or escape homelessness.

CatholicCare Wilcannia Forbes: The ‘My time’ project will be delivered in the Forbes Parkes region and will target women 50 years and older who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.  A support worker will exclusively work with older women, offering a tailored wraparound service, supporting her in addressing her most urgent needs, including housing.

Zonta International and QShelter: This project will deliver innovative financial products to enable women over 45 years to overcome barriers that prevent them from accessing an affordable, appropriate home. Innovative housing options are urgently needed to provide more homes for women facing homelessness in their retirement years.

Baptcare Camberwell: This project will provide housing and support for  women seeking asylum, over 55 years, at risk of homelessness. They will be assisted to gain employment and the skills needed to transition to independence.